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2008, Number 1

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Dermatología Cosmética, Médica y Quirúrgica 2008; 6 (1)

How do I perform the liposuction?

Hernández PE, Seijo CJA
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Language: Spanish
References: 27
Page: 60-65
PDF size: 251.42 Kb.


Key words:

liposuction, pre-operatory evaluation, tumescent anesthesia, conscious sedation, safety.

ABSTRACT

Liposuction is the cosmetic procedure most commonly performed today all around the world. It is imperative to have a deep knowledge of the surgical technique and do it with appropriate safety measures to get an optimal result. Selection of the patient must be strict as well as the estimation of the volumes of the anesthesia. The classic standards, common to any surgical procedure, must be closely respected, particularly those in connection with asepsis and monitorization. A careful sedation administered by an anesthesiologist, gives much more safety and comfort for the patient.
The authors describe the experience accumulated in a cosmetic surgery center and give their own recommendations.


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